Jonathan Asp Jensen prefers Lazio move over other offers from Bayern Munich
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 5, 2026, 10:40 PM
Last updated Jul 5, 2026
Bayern Munich midfielder Jonathan Asp Jensen has reportedly settled on a move to Lazio. The 20-year-old Dane, who spent last season on loan at Grasshoppers, has rejected multiple offers since agreeing to personal terms with Lazio several weeks ago. Currently, Lazio is negotiating with Bayern Munich for an initial loan with an option to buy for €6 million. While Udinese has proposed a €5.5 million offer for a direct purchase, Asp Jensen's preference remains with Lazio, who are awaiting Bayern's response to their latest proposal sent on Friday.
- •Jonathan Asp Jensen is a 20-year-old attacking midfielder from Denmark.
- •Lazio aims to secure a loan deal with an option to buy.
- •Asp Jensen has turned down other offers since agreeing to join Lazio.
- •Udinese has made a competing bid for the midfielder.
- •Negotiations between Lazio and Bayern Munich are ongoing.
- 10:40 PMYahoo Sports — Bayern Munich Midfielder Rejects All Other Offers as He Awaits Lazio Move
"Lazio remain the big favorites to sign Bayern Munich youngster Jonathan Asp Jensen, who has long agreed to join them.The BackgroundThe 20-year-old is a Danish attacking midfielder who shares the same ...
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